Over 30,000 people register to donate corneas after death

VietNamNet Bridge - More than 30,000 people have registered to donate their corneas after death to support a cornea donation campaign which has been launched in 10 cities and provinces throughout the country.

Giant fish caught in Mekong River

VietNamNet Bridge - Fishermen in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang caught a giant barb fish Monday on the Hau River, a branch of the Mekong River. According to local people, it was the largest fish of its kind ever caught in the region.

57 killed, 248 wounded in Baghdad explosions

The death toll from a series of coordinated explosions in Baghdad on Tuesday rose to 57, while 248 others were wounded, an Interior Ministry source said.

Greek bomb attacks probably linked to Italian anarchist

There might be a connection between the wave of postal bomb attacks in Athens and the Italian revolutionary anarchist movement, local media reported on Tuesday.

Legalization of football betting reconsidered

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Finance has again suggested making a trial of football betting services in Vietnam as the foundation for implementing other betting services in Vietnam.

Cam Ranh port will not become foreign military base

Confirming that Vietnam’s Cam Ranh port will not become a foreign military base but Minister of Defence, General Phung Quang Thanh, said that a logistics center will be built to supply services for both domestic and foreign ships.

From a broad perspective, bauxite will not benefit Central Highlands (part 1)

“Comprehensively, I think bauxite mining is not helpful for the development of the Central Highlands,” said writer, social and cultural researcher Nguyen Ngoc in the online discussion on bauxite projects with VietNamNet.

Dollar price increases make businesses suffer

Import companies prove to be the biggest sufferers from the dollar price decreases. They have to apply a lot of measures to save the production.

Vietnam’s bio-diversity suffering from pollution

Vietnam’s bio-diversity is at an extremely high risk as a result of environmental pollution which is threatening the ecosystem.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 2/11

Quang Ninh seeks foreign investors; Ministry proposes air fare increase; Shares fall for second day on national exchanges

When will Vietnam be able to produce its own electronics?

In the last two years, the mobile phone market has witnessed the appearance of some 10 Vietnamese brands. However, this does not mean that Vietnam now can make mobile phones itself.

ATMs, new targets of virus attacks

Some days ago, an ATM in HCM City was reportedly attacked by viruses which made transactions come to a standstill. Internet security experts have warned that ATMs have become the new targets for virus attack in Vietnam.

Made-in-Vietnam chips, when?

Though Vietnam’s semi-conductor industry has been encouraged to develop since 1970, it still cannot manufacture chips of its own.

French Week starts in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – The French Week will be held in Vietnam from the 23rd to 27th of November. There will be a variety of activities for business co-operation, education and culture.

A teacher sued for student maltreatment

Parents of Le Quang Vinh, the child, who was maltreated by a nursery school teacher, have decided to sue Tran Thi Xuan Nu, the school teacher, for her behaviour. A lawyer said the teacher may face a three year imprisonment sentence.

Family receives stars on Walk of Fame, 1st in 50 years

Three Academy Award-nominated actors were remembered by stars on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame here Monday, marking the first time that family members have ever been honored at one time.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 2/11

Senior Lao official cheered by leader; Lao newspapers praise ASEAN summit hosted by Vietnam; Vietnamese experts meet to remember Algeria; Shanghai urged to help promote trade relations; Co-operation pacts with French region negotiated

Vietnamese nationality maintenance registration to be simplified

Procedures on registration of Vietnamese nationality maintenance will be shortened while the time for registration will be longer, Deputy Foreign Nguyen Thanh Son told the media on November 1.

Two foreign thieves arrested in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – Two Indonesian thieves who stole over 2 billion dong ($105,000) from a car which parked in Lang Street, Hanoi, this April were arrested on October 31.

World opinions on 17th ASEAN Summit

VietNamNet Bridge – The 17th ASEAN Summit and related summits, including the East Asia Summit (EAS), which were held in Hanoi from October 28-30, got special interests and applause from the world opinions.

Death toll increases as flood disrupts transport in central Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - At least four people died after heavy rains in central Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan provinces disrupted road and railway routes over the weekend.

Vietnam can absolutely pay public debts: finance minister

Minister of Finance Vu Van Ninh has affirmed that the current public debts of Vietnam are still within the safety line. However, Ninh said that in the long term, Vietnam needs to remain cautious with its borrowing plan

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 2/11

Natural disasters have big impact in October; Vendors encroach on historic, cultural sites; Fishermen rescued after boats sank; NGO provides kids free burns treatment; Chill weather causes respiratory problems

HCM City outlines five-year housing plan

VietNamNet Bridge – A new report from the HCM City People's Committee envisions more high-rise buildings, improved infrastructure and the elimination of slums in the city by 2015.

Responsibility for Vinashin’s debt must be clarified

"Based on the law, I would like to ask the NA Standing Committee to vote on the establishment of a provisional committee to investigate the responsibility of the cabinet over the Vinashin case,” proposed deputy Nguyen Minh Thuyet.